Sanchez has quick hands at the
plate, which should allow for some hittability in the future.

Power:

There's power now, but it may not be a
ton as a pro.

Running speed:

Runs better than you'd think.
He's not a clogger.

Base running:

Pretty good baserunner, especially
for a catcher.

Arm strength:

Has a solid-average arm with a
quick release.

Fielding:

Solid catch-and-throw guy behind the
plate.

Range:

Has pretty quick feet and moves pretty
well defensively.

Physical Description:

Sanchez doesn't have a
compact build, but has worked hard to get his body to where it is now.

Medical Update:

Healthy.

Strengths:

Good catch-and-throw skills. Quick
hands at the plate; some power.

Weaknesses:

Body used to be sloppy and he's
worked to get into shape, but he'll have to continue to watch it. Some may ask how a Miami-area catcher got out of
Florida.

Summary:

College catchers are always a premium
commodity and Sanchez has emerged as one of the better options in this year's group. He's a solid catch-and-throw
guy behind the plate, with good overall defensive skills. He also can swing the bat some, with a little power, giving
him an intriguing all-around package. He's struggled with conditioning in the past, but he seemed driven to get
himself into shape. The benefit has been an outstanding junior season that will probably move him off the board early
on Draft day.